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Arab leaders unanimously approve Saudi peace initiative at
Riyadh summit
(March 28, 2007) - The
plan offers Israel recognition and permanent peace with all Arab
countries in return for an Israeli withdrawal from lands
captured in the 1967 Six-Day War. It also calls for setting up a
Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital and a just
solution to the issue of Palestinian refugees. At the summit,
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah called for an end to the
international blockade on the Palestinian government. The king
said: "It has become necessary to end the unjust blockade
imposed on the Palestinian people as soon as possible so the
peace process can proceed." The European Union's foreign policy
chief, Javier Solana, yesterday urged Arab states to be flexible
in their land-for-peace offer to Israel. Addressing the Arab
summit, Solana called for an Israeli withdrawal to the pre-1967
boundaries. He called the Arab initiative a general concept that
has to be developed. He also urged Arabs and Israel to deal with
the plan as a starting point in negotiations. In a written
message to the Arab leaders gathered in Riyadh, Solana said the
EU hopes all the members of the Arab League will fulfill their
responsibilities and contribute to the success of this
enterprise. "Failure to rise to today's challenges will put the
Middle East at risk of missing the train of human and economic
development," he said in the message. Before arriving in Riyadh,
Solana expressed optimism that the relaunched initiative could
reinvigorate the Middle East peace process. Solana's presence at
the summit was designed to highlight the European Union's
support for the peace initiative, officials said. If Israel
rejects the Arab peace initiative, it means it is not interested
in reaching a peaceful solution with its neighbors, Saudi
Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said yesterday. Speaking at the
summit, al-Faisal said, "If Israel refuses, that means it
doesn't want peace." Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh
urged Arab leaders not to compromise on the Palestinian
refugees' right to return to their homes in Israel, a clause in
the initiative which Israel has asked to modify. "I expect the
Arab summit meeting to reiterate the Arab countries' commitment
not to compromise on the Palestinian refugees right of return,"
Haniyeh said. At the summit, United Nations Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon urged Arab leaders to prove they were serious about
peace with Israel by reviving their five-year-old initiative.
"The Arab peace initiative is one of the pillars for the peace
process ... This initiative sends a signal that the Arabs are
serious about achieving peace," Ban told Arab leaders. "When I
was in Israel I urged my Israeli friends to take a new look at
the initiative. Here in Riyadh, I also urge you, my Arab
friends, to benefit from this initiative and reiterate your
commitment to it." At the summit, Arab League chief Amr Moussa
urged Israel to accept the initiative rather than ask for
changes. "The Israeli response was to ask for an amendment. We
tell them to accept it first," Moussa told Arab leaders. "We are
at a crossroads - either we move toward a real peace or see an
escalation in the situation." |
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It
appears to be in the hands of Israel now. They have been
threatened with continued violence if they don't cave and give
up the land. They have said in the past that they would never
give up that land retaken in 1967, but given their past
concessions and fears of the future, will that position hold? I
believe peace will come out of this time, even if it is a false,
temporary peace. The EU is on the side of the Muslims,
wanting the land given up to them. If Israel caves in under the
fear and pressure, they will get a temporary peace, but it will
be short-lived. See my estimation from my research of
the coming times.
Wild Weather Strikes Southern California (March
28, 2007) - A quick wintry blast brought fierce winds and
cold temperatures to normally mild Southern California, but did
little to quench the parched region. Tuesday's storm startled
residents, who watched as clear morning skies quickly darkened
and gusting winds ripped roofs off several buildings, capsized
boats and downed power lines and trees. "I've never seen weather
like this," said Larry Prantner, manager of Cavi at the Big Oaks
Lodge restaurant in the Santa Clarita community of Saugus. "It's
March and I'm wearing a coat and starting a fire at the
fireplace." The storm was created by moisture and cool air
sweeping through warmer, dry air, meteorologists at the National
Weather Service said. Warmer temperatures were expected through
the rest of the week. While the weather system sprinkled snow
and hail across mountain and high desert communities, it wasn't
nearly enough to make a dent in the huge shortfall of rain so
far this year. "In most places, we got zero or trace amounts of
rain," Bonnie Bartling, a National Weather Service specialist,
told the Los Angeles Times. "Even in the mountains, we didn't
get a whole lot of rain. This was mostly a wind system." Los
Angeles is facing its driest year on record. Only 2.47 inches of
rain have fallen in downtown Los Angeles since July 1. In a
normal year, more than 13 inches of rain would have fallen by
now. On Tuesday, winds tore off the roof of Orange County Fire
Authority's aviation building in Fullerton and harbor patrol
officers made numerous rescues involving capsized craft in
Newport Bay and offshore. A large section of roof laminate and
asphalt tile landed on four cars and caused minor damages, but
no injuries, said Orange County fire Capt. Stephen J. Miller. He
said fire crews also responded to numerous reports of downed
trees and power lines. more...
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Accept peace plan or face war, Israel told (March
28, 2007) - The "lords of war" will
decide Israel's future if it rejects a blueprint for peace
crafted by the entire Arab world, Saudi Arabia's veteran foreign
minister warned yesterday. As leaders began gathering in the
Saudi capital, Riyadh, for today's summit of the Arab League,
Prince Saud al-Faisal told The Daily Telegraph that the Middle
East risks perpetual conflict if the peace plan fails. Under
this Saudi-drafted proposal, every Arab country would formally
recognize Israel in return for a withdrawal from all the land
captured in the war of 1967. This would entail a Palestinian
state embracing the entire West Bank and Gaza with East
Jerusalem as its capital. Every Arab country will almost
certainly endorse this blueprint when the Riyadh summit
concludes tomorrow. Prince Saud said Israel should accept or
reject this final offer. "What we have the power to do in
the Arab world, we think we have done," he said. "So now it is
up to the other side because if you want peace, it is not enough
for one side only to want it. Both sides must want it equally."
Speaking inside his whitewashed palace, surrounded by luxuriant
lawns and manicured flower beds resembling a green oasis in the
drabness of Riyadh, Prince Saud delivered an unequivocal warning
to Israel. "If Israel refuses, that means it doesn't want peace
and it places everything back into the hands of fate. They will
be putting their future not in the hands of the peacemakers but
in the hands of the lords of war," he said. Prince Saud
dismissed any further diplomatic overtures towards Israel. "It
has never been proven that reaching out to Israel achieves
anything," he said. "Other Arab countries have recognised Israel
and what has that achieved? "The largest Arab country, Egypt,
recognized Israel and what was the result? Not one iota of
change happened in the attitude of Israel towards peace." Israel
has numerous reservations about the Arab peace plan - which was
previously proposed at a summit in 2002. Israel fears any hint
that Palestinian refugees would have the right to return to
their homes in the event of a peace settlement.
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Study may help develop ADD treatments
(March 29, 2007) - Spot a bear in the
woods, and a different part of your brain will yell "pay
attention" than if you were studying bears at the zoo. New
research shows it takes one part of the brain to start
concentrating and another to be distracted. This discovery could
help scientists develop better treatments for attention deficit
disorder. "This ability to willfully focus your attention is
physically separate in the brain from distracting things
grabbing your attention," said Earl Miller, a neuroscientist at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He led the study,
published in Friday's edition of the journal Science. "Now we
know these two things are separate, it raises the possibility
that we can fix them independently," Miller said. There are two
main ways the brain pays attention: "top down" or willful,
goal-oriented attention, such as when you focus to read, and
"bottom-up" or reflexive attention to sensory information — loud
noises or bright colors or threatening animals. Likewise, there
are different degrees of attention disorders. Some people have a
harder time focusing, while others have a harder time filtering
out distractions. Scientists knew that paying attention involved
multiple brain regions but they did not know how, because
studies until now have examined one region at a time. Miller
hooked painless electrodes onto monkeys to track how two key
areas react together when the brain jumps to attention. The
monkeys were trained to take attention tests on a video screen
in return for a treat of apple juice. Sometimes they had to
concentrate, picking out, say, only the left-leaning red
rectangle from a field of red rectangles; in the same way, the
human brain picks a friend's face out of a crowd. Other times
bright rectangles — the attention-grabbers — flashed off the
screen at the monkeys. When the monkeys voluntarily
concentrated, the so-called executive center in the front of the
brain — the prefrontal cortex — was in charge. But when
something distracting grabbed the monkeys' attention, that
signal originated in the parietal cortex, toward the back of the
brain. The electrical activity in these two areas began
vibrating in synchrony as they signaled each other. But it was
at different frequencies, almost like being at different spots
on the radio dial. Sustaining concentration involved
lower-frequency neuron activity. Distraction occurred at higher
frequencies. So, Miller concluded, scientists one day might find
a treatment that essentially turns up or down the volume to
boost attention. more...
E-paper comes of age
(March
28, 2007) - The newest, cutting-edge displays are more
papyrus than plasma screen. Electronic paper, long hyped as the
technology that would make newspapers and books obsolete, is
finally making its way into consumer products, powered by E Ink
Corp. The decade-old Cambridge company has grown 200 to 300
percent each year, and over the past few months, its
retro-looking black-and-white displays have appeared in
high-profile products such as the
Sony Reader tablet, a
Motorola cellphone highlighted at this year's
Consumer Electronics Show, and a foldable, pocket-sized screen
that won the Most Innovative Technology Award at the GSM
Association's 2007 Global Mobile Awards last month. "They have
the incredible screen technology, and they have patents that
make what they're doing pretty unique and unassailable," said
James McQuivey , analyst at
Forrester Research. "There are other ways to provide
this kind of low-power flexible display, but their technology is
really the one to beat." While the concept of a digital screen
that looks, bends, and folds like paper has been around for
decades, E Ink has been a leader in bringing the technology to
the marketplace. The company holds more than 100 patents on its
"electrophoretic" ink technology -- which literally means "the
movement of particles by an electrical field." Electric charges
sent along a grid embedded in the paper cause tiny black and
white particles to move up and down, creating text and images.
It may take a cosmic cultural shift to make e-books mainstream,
but the screens also use so little power that they may herald
the birth of a whole new generation of displays, from
e-newsprint to digital shelf labels. Unlike traditional digital
screens, which form images using light that shines out of the
display, e-paper reflects ambient light, adding up to big power
savings. A typical 12-inch tablet display requires the
equivalent of 36 AA batteries to stay on for 20 hours -- an
equivalent electronic paper display would use only one AA
battery, according to E Ink marketing director David Jackson.
PHOTO GALLERY:
The future of electonic displays: E-Paper more...
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Darfur: The Continuing Crisis (March
27, 2007) -
Reports indicate humanitarian access is shrinking rapidly in
Darfur where relief workers are attacked and intimidated. While
the crisis in Durfur Sudan shows no sign of easing, Christians
are banding together to help the victims of what many are
calling a genocide. Latest UN statistics suggest more than
200,000 people have been killed in the Muslim against Muslim
violence. Food for the Hungry's Matt Ellingson says that has
forced many people from their homes. "Over the entire situation
over two million people have been in need of support -- food,
until peace is found there.
Food for the Hungry has partnered with a total of six
organizations. providing support in the areas of nutrition,
health and the provision of water." The partnership is made up
of Food for the Hungry, Christian Reformed World Relief
Committee, World Relief, World Concern, Medical Teams
International, and MAP International. While Food for the Hungry
typically works through the local church, they can't in this
case, says Ellingson. He says unconditional love is the way they
show God's love to those in need. "There are many, many
different communication styles and that is the one that is the
most appropriate, useful and impacting in this setting. To love
the person in the action of providing the basic needs of life
are huge in this setting." According to Ellingson, funding is a
big need right now. "It is expensive in Darfur. Insecurity has
affected a lot of things. We routinely have to adjust schedules
and destinations and continually have to think about how we're
going to exit a situation if an incident arises." Pray that the
people they're serving would experience the love of God and that
the situation in Darfur would stabilize so their work can be
more effective.
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Israel, Palestinian Leaders Agree To Regular Talks (March
27, 2007) -
Israeli and Palestinian leaders have agreed to hold
confidence-building talks every two weeks that could eventually
lead to discussions on a Palestinian state, U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice
said on Tuesday. An
official in Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office, speaking amid
Israeli media reports of dissonance with Rice over how to
proceed toward peacemaking, made clear substantive negotiations
on statehood would not be on the agenda for now.
"The issues would be security, humanitarian and the
political horizon," the official said, the latter term a loose
reference to a U.S.-backed vision of a Palestinian state
alongside a secure Israel.
"Political horizon is not about specifics," the official
said, appearing to rule out any discussion soon on core issues
such as the future of Jerusalem, the borders of a Palestinian
state and the fate of Palestinian refugees.
On her fourth visit in four months, Rice has been trying
to revive peace hopes dimmed last year by the establishment of a
Hamas-led Palestinian government and further complicated by the
creation earlier this month of a unity administration.
The power-sharing partnership between Hamas Islamists and
President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah
faction has not met demands by a Quartet of Middle East
mediators to recognize Israel, renounce violence and accept
existing interim peace accords.
At a news conference postponed from Monday evening after
reported discord with Olmert, Rice said the prime minister and
Abbas "have agreed that they plan to meet together bi-weekly."
"We are not yet at final-status negotiations. These are
initial discussions to build confidence," Rice said.
Olmert told reporters on Monday he would maintain
constant contacts with Abbas, but did not say how frequently
they would meet. The Israeli leader said after the unity
government was inaugurated he would limit such talks to
humanitarian issues.
Saeb Erekat, a senior adviser to Abbas, said Rice "managed to
keep the door open between us and the Israelis which was closing
rapidly in the past few days."
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I'll consider summit with Arab leaders, PM tells UN chief (March
27, 2007) - UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will leave Israel
on Tuesday for the Arab leaders' summit in Riyadh, where he is
expected tell Saudi King Abdullah that Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert
is willing to consider a peace summit between Israel, Saudi
Arabia and the moderate Arab countries. The UN chief is expected
to deliver a message to the king from Olmert, who believes that
the Saudi peace initiative is "good and challenging" and could
serve as a basis for a dialogue, excluding a number of
reservations. In their meeting Monday, Ban told Olmert about the
Quartet's plan to convene a summit between Saudi Arabia, Israel
and moderate Arab countries in order to advance the peace
process based on the Saudi initiative. "If I receive such an
invitation, I will consider it positively," the prime minister
replied with a smile. The UN secretary-general will convey this
message to King Abdullah, as well as Olmert's praises for the
king's courage and decisiveness. "The Saudi initiative points to
the kind's leadership," the prime minister said. Olmert does not
accept the clause in the Saudi initiative discussing the right
of return, but Quartet representatives made it clear on Monday
that a dialogue could be launched in order to decide on the
agreements and leave the disagreements for the end. The UN chief
is expected to tell the Saudi king and the Arab leaders that
Olmert is furious over the fact that the kidnapped Israeli
soldiers have yet to be released, and that he made it clear that
if there was dramatic development in that area he would find it
difficult to convince the Israeli public that there was room for
peace initiative. more...
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Peace is definitely more spoken
of now than before in the Middle East. Fear, funding, and
deception are all playing part in this play for peace in the
Middle East. Israel fears the chants of destruction and Islam
fears the lack of funding to accomplish their chants. The
European Union is supplying the funding through the ENP, a seven
year deal strengthening a previous 1995 agreement. Deception is
being played all around the table as the two faces of Islam
confuse and divide the West. One face plays the part of
peacemaker while the other shows the true heart of Islam as
written in their holy book, the Koran. It is the spirit behind
the lies, and Lucifer is the master of lies. In diplomacy, the
lies mask the truth, which is chanted daily in the streets of
Islamic nations and daily in the mosques around the world. Death
to Israel, death to the USA. I believe the first seal has been
opened. The rider on the white horse is going forth to conquer
by peace. He has been given a crown and authority by the 10
horns [10 voting member-states], who have also given him their
power. There is so much more than meets the eye of those not
watching, which is why I'm sharing my observations with you. I
know these kinds of things have been said before, but never
before have so many events lined up with Bible prophecy from the
description of the man of sin to the description of his kingdom
and actions. Read
HIStory, Our Future
to see just how much is lining up.
U.S. Navy Launches Show Of Force Off Coast Of Iran (March
27, 2007) -
The U.S. Navy on Tuesday began its largest demonstration of
force in the Persian Gulf since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, led
by a pair of aircraft carriers and backed by warplanes flying
simulated attack maneuvers off the coast of Iran.
The maneuvers bring together two strike groups of U.S.
warships and more than 100 U.S. warplanes to conduct simulated
air warfare in the crowded Gulf shipping lanes.
The U.S. exercises come just four days after Iran's
capture of 15 British sailors and marines who Iran said had
strayed into Iranian waters near the Gulf. Britain and the U.S.
Navy have insisted the British sailors were operating in Iraqi
waters. U.S. Navy Cmdr.
Kevin Aandahl said the U.S. maneuvers were not organized in
response to the capture of the British sailors — nor were they
meant to threaten the Islamic Republic, whose navy operates in
the same waters. He
declined to specify when the Navy planned the exercises.
Aandahl said the U.S. warships would stay out of Iranian
territorial waters, which extend 12 miles off the Iranian coast.
A French naval strike group, led by the aircraft carrier
Charles de Gaulle, was operating simultaneously just outside the
Gulf. But the French ships were supporting the NATO forces in
Afghanistan and not taking part in the U.S. maneuvers, officials
said. Overall, the
exercises involve more than 10,000 U.S. personnel on warships
and aircraft making simulated attacks on enemy shipping with
aircraft and ships, hunting enemy submarines and finding mines.
"What it should be seen as by Iran or anyone else is that
it's for regional stability and security," Aandahl said. "These
ships are just another demonstration of that. If there's a
destabilizing effect, it's Iran's behavior." |
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Russian intelligence sees U.S. military buildup on Iran border (March
27, 2007) - Russian
military intelligence services are reporting a flurry of
activity by U.S. Armed Forces near Iran's borders, a
high-ranking security source said Tuesday. "The latest military
intelligence data point to heightened U.S. military preparations
for both an air and ground operation against Iran," the official
said, adding that the Pentagon has probably not yet made a final
decision as to when an attack will be launched. He said the
Pentagon is looking for a way to deliver a strike against Iran
"that would enable the Americans to bring the country to its
knees at minimal cost." He also said the U.S. Naval presence in
the Persian Gulf has for the first time in the past four years
reached the level that existed shortly before the invasion of
Iraq in March 2003. Col.-Gen. Leonid Ivashov, vice president of
the Academy of Geopolitical Sciences, said last week that the
Pentagon is planning to deliver a massive air strike on Iran's
military infrastructure in the near future. A new U.S. carrier
battle group has been dispatched to the Gulf. The USS John C.
Stennis, with a crew of 3,200 and around 80 fixed-wing aircraft,
including F/A-18 Hornet and Superhornet fighter-bombers, eight
support ships and four nuclear submarines are heading for the
Gulf, where a similar group led by the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
has been deployed since December 2006.
The U.S. is also sending Patriot
anti-missile systems to the region.
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of Russia? I don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised if plans
are being made to do something. Given Bible prophecy though,
Iran will have to be around to attack Israel, so I doubt this
will go anywhere. If it does, perhaps that will be the trigger
that removes America from significance in the world through
terrorist attacks?
China to Take Down World Markets (March
27, 2007) - We are looking right now at
the following situation. China is about to drop the world
markets in stemming their bubbles – stocks and real estate and
manufacturing. I notified PS subscribers that China is going to
prick the world stock bubbles – as the emerging manufacturing
giant, just like the USA did in the 1929/30’s. China has
indicated – their Premier no less – that they intend to take
matters into hand in 07 and that means, as we have already seen,
that another China market crash is in the cards. I wrote an
article several years ago about the bubble number. IT is 18%.
When markets reach a speed of 18% growth it is all over. China
is now at 18% growth. China, now cannot control their bubbles –
manufacturing, stocks and else – at this rate without a drastic
action – and if you followed Premier Wen’s comments – he – China
is now ready to pull the plug. China is going to lead the world
stock markets to doom, just like the emerging world economic
power did in the 1920’s – the USA. The latest manifestation of
this was their combined interest rate hike and stock liquidity
drain. That tanked world markets and led to massive Yen carry
selling, several weeks ago. That is the end of world stock
bubbles. I just put out alerts to Prudent Squirrel subscribers
about the fact that Iran is blowing up and that is overriding
the now apparent stock drops this week in Asia and the US- as
far as Gold is concerned. But another major issue aside from
gold, is the imminent collapse of world financial bubbles and
China is about to lead the way. The Prudent Squirrel Newsletter
is Chris Laird’s Macro economic gold newsletter. It is published
44 times a year on Sunday. Subscribers also get mid week email
market alerts, but these are not guaranteed delivery. The
Prudent Squirrel Newsletter is one of the ONLY forward looking
gold and economic newsletters you will find. Subscribers were
alerted to the Iran situation Monday, and in the Sunday NL, as
well as the emerging stock weakness in Asia and the US – both
counter to each other gold wise, but the Iran concerns are
winning the day right now. Stop by and have a look. |
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If any kind of strike to take America out is seriously in the
works, expect that it will come when we are perceived weak. Much
of our industry has been moved out overseas and our economy is
built on dreams and wishful thinking propped up by private
banking. Our enemies know how to hit us when they can't do it
literally...yet. Many will play the blame game, but we are all
to blame. Revelation 18:1-8,
"And after these things I saw another
angel come down from heaven, having great power; and the earth
was lightened with his glory. And he cried mightily with a
strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen,
and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every
foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.
For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her
fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed
fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are
waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies.
And I heard another voice from heaven, saying,
Come out of her, my people, that ye be not
partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.
For her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered
her iniquities. Reward her even as she rewarded you, and double
unto her double according to her works: in the cup which she
hath filled fill to her double. How much she hath glorified
herself, and lived deliciously, so much torment and sorrow give
her: for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am no widow,
and shall see no sorrow. Therefore shall her plagues come in one
day, death, and mourning, and famine; and she shall be utterly
burned with fire: for strong is the Lord God who judgeth her."
No, I am not saying America is Babylon, but the same spirit
behind Babylon of old is controlling all nations today. Our
world is a material one and those of the world focus on that
aspect. We are called out of the world. There is a saying that
the love of money is the root of all evil. There is a reason for
that. Our first love is our Savior, Yeshua. America's turning
from God to the ways of Babylon will bring judgment on this
nation too. Let us repent and get closer to Christ. He will
provide for our needs. We need Him more than anything this world
has to offer and He will shake this world, bringing that which
the world loves to naught, giving them a chance to recognize the
only true source of life, joy, peace, happiness, and love - the
God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
China Shifts to Euros for Iran Oil (March
27, 2007) - China's
state-run Zhuhai Zhenrong Corp, the biggest buyer of Iranian
crude worldwide, began paying for its oil in euros late last
year as Tehran moves to diversify its foreign reserves away from
U.S. dollars. The Chinese firm, which buys more than a tenth of
exports from the world's fourth-largest crude producer, has
changed the payment currency for the bulk of its roughly 240,000
barrels per day (bpd) contract, Beijing-based sources said.
Japanese refiners who buy about 500,000 bpd of Iranian crude,
nearly a quarter of Iran's 2.2 million-bpd shipments, continue
to pay in dollars but are willing to shift to yen if asked,
industry sources and officials said separately. Iranian
officials have said for months that more than half the OPEC
member's customers switched their payment currency away from the
dollar as Tehran seeks to diversify its reserves, but news of
the Zhenrong change is the first outside confirmation. The price
of the oil is still based on dollar quotes. The shift, being
watched closely by foreign exchange traders, comes amid an
extended row between Tehran and Washington over Iran's nuclear
programme. China, which depends on Iran for about 12 percent of
its imported crude oil, has at times used the threat of its
United Nations veto to blunt Western measures.
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It's interesting that the EU,
which I believe to be the fourth kingdom -- the 10 toes of
Daniel 2, is where the nations are moving to financially and
politically. Fits pretty good with Bible prophecy. It also
removes America from significance as these other stories
support. It may be slow, but it will come...sooner rather than
later it would seem.
New IBM Chip Moves Data at Light Speed (March
26, 2007) - IBM researchers are touting a new, tiny
optical transceiver chipset that can move data at speeds up to
160 GB per second, which is eight times faster than previous
optical components.
The new chipset generates fast data
transfer rates because it uses light pulses to move data instead
of sending electrons over wires. If the infrastructure
is in place to do it, the new technology can enable one to
download a typical feature-length high definition film in a
single second, according to IBM. For most consumers, however,
this new chipset is only a glimpse of the future. The first use
of this technology will most likely show up in business
computing solutions well before consumers get a chance to move
movies at the speed of light. "The achievement here is to pack
an incredible amount of aggregate bandwidth into a very small
optical transceiver chipset," Marc Taubenblatt, senior manager
of IBM's optical communications group at IBM's TJ Watson
Research Center, told TechNewsWorld. The chipset is only 3.25 by
5.25 millimeters. "From an IBM perspective, we're interested in
making ever more powerful computer systems,
and to do that you've got to connect up the microprocessors in
the system with ever-increasing bandwidth," Taubenblatt
explained. "As the microprocessors increase in performance,
you've got to connect them with bandwidth to match that -- and
that starts getting increasingly difficult. What we're looking
at is an era where we're going to have to hook up
microprocessors almost entirely with optics," he added. Instead
of connecting high-powered computer
systems with optical cables, IBM is shooting to connect at the
microprocessor level -- essentially on the same card. The new
chipset would appear first in IBM's supercomputing solutions,
but it will take a few years. "There's a big industry out there
to make electrical printed circuit boards, and we need that
industry infrastructure to make optical printed circuit boards,"
Taubenblatt noted. Even though the chipset would support
downloading a movie in a single second, there are many hurdles
to overcome before anyone will see household use. "An
interconnect such as this wouldn't really have much, if
anything, to do with movie download times," Gordon Haff, an
analyst for Illuminata, told TechNewsWorld. "Those are limited
by the bandwidth of the pipes in the telco or cable company
infrastructure -- especially the 'last mile' to home or
business. The connections within a server, optical or copper,
serial or parallel, really have nothing to do with the speed of
these networks." While IBM doesn't intend to do any
consumer-related development, the company says the low-cost,
small-size nature of the chipset would allow others to build on
it. more...
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Confident Turkey looks east, not west (March
26, 2007) - Turkey was not invited
to Europe's big birthday bash yesterday despite being an
official candidate for EU membership. Ankara expressed
disappointment at a "missed opportunity". Media reaction to the
perceived snub was sharper. "In the 1990s, the EU was a giant
organisation governed by prominent leaders," said leading
columnist Mehmet Ali Birand. "Today it has become a fat midget
that lacks perspective and is governed by small-thinkers."
Disillusion with the EU has deepened since Brussels
part-suspended talks in December after a row over Cyprus. The
hostility, as seen from Ankara, of French presidential candidate
Nicolas Sarkozy and the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has
poisoned the pot further.But anger and frustration is slowly
giving way to a new, more assertive idea: that perhaps Turkey
does not really need Europe after all ... - ... and the EU will
come to regret its insultingly complacent chauvinism as Turkey
goes its own way. "Europeans underestimate the importance and
influence of Turkey," said Fuat Keyman, professor of
international relations at Istanbul's Koc university. "If they
are serious about the future of Europe as a power in global
affairs, they need to change their thinking." Turkey was
recalibrating its external ties and the EU was but one part of
the equation, Dr Keyman said. "Membership should not be seen
just as a gift to Turkey. There are benefits for Europe, too."
Semih Idiz, a foreign affairs columnist, goes further: "The EU
is off the radar. It has confirmed Turkey's worst expectations.
At present, it's an irrelevancy." Turkey's new-found confidence
about life beyond Europe is based in part on a booming economy,
whose sustained, IMF-supervised 7% annual growth rate far
outperforms large EU states. Export earnings are rising too,
including in the Arab lands of the old Ottoman empire.
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This shouldn't come as too much
of a surprise considering the times we live in and how Bible
prophecy places Turkey in the attack on Israel along with Russia
and Iran among others.
Aftershocks keep Japan peninsula on edge (March
26, 2007) - Aftershocks kept
residents of central Japan on edge on Monday, more than a day
after a strong earthquake that killed one person, injured about
200 and flattened homes. Sunday's 6.9 magnitude quake, which
struck the Noto peninsula in Ishikawa prefecture, about 300 km
(190 miles) west of Tokyo, destroyed houses, buckled roads and
cut off water and electricity supplies to thousands of homes. A
5.3 magnitude tremor, one of more than 200 aftershocks, struck
early on Monday, and a 4.4 magnitude quake jolted the area in
the early evening, Japan's Meteorological Agency said. Officials
warned that more could occur. About 2,600 people spent the night
in evacuation shelters and many were set to do so again on
Monday. "The aftershocks kept me awake and I only slept about an
hour," said Yoko Yamashita, 60, who spent Sunday night in a
shelter in the hard-hit rural city of Wajima. About 5,600
households lacked tap water in Ishikawa on Monday afternoon and
drinking water was being distributed. "I wanted water to clean
my face and wash the rice (before cooking), but there wasn't
enough," Yamashita said. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told a
parliamentary panel in Tokyo that 68 houses, many of them old
wooden structures with heavy tile roofs, had been destroyed and
another 164 badly damaged. The government's disaster agency put
the total number of damaged houses at 564. An emergency relief
team of firefighters that had been searching the rubble of
collapsed houses confirmed that no one was trapped, an Ishikawa
prefecture official said. Shogoro Hashimura, 81, hid under a
table at the office of his sawmill in Wajima when Sunday's quake
struck. "When I looked outside, my lorry was trapped under the
rubble and woodchips and lumber were strewn all over," he said.
The plight of Wajima's elderly highlights the vulnerability of
Japan's ageing population when disasters strike.
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Drive for Mideast peace gains momentum (March
26, 2007) - An international
diplomatic drive for Mideast peace gained momentum Monday, with
Israel
welcoming the idea of a regional peace summit and Saudi Arabia
suggesting it would consider changes in a dormant peace
initiative to make it more acceptable to Israel. Senior U.S. and
U.N. officials confirmed they were trying to bring Israelis and
Arabs together in a wide push for peace, but acknowledged the
idea is still at an early stage. The new developments came at a
time of high-profile diplomacy, with the U.N. chief Ban Ki-Moon
and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
both in the region for talks with Israeli and Arab leaders. The
international officials are trying to break an impasse following
formation of a Palestinian unity government that includes the
Hamas militant group. Immediately after the government was
formed, Israel ruled out peace talks with the Palestinians until
Hamas explicitly recognizes the Jewish state. But on Monday,
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said he "wouldn't hesitate"
to take part in a regional summit. Palestinian officials
cautiously endorsed the idea. Any such meeting — especially if
Saudi and Israeli officials were to publicly meet — would be a
huge symbolic breakthrough. Saudis and Israelis are believed to
have held private meetings in the last year. Hopes have been
raised in the past, only to be subsequently dashed. This trip
follows several months in which Rice has tried to put substance
to the goal of President Bush
four years ago to eventually have an independent Palestinian
state. On this trip, Rice says she is developing a common set of
questions that both sides can use for discussions with her or on
their own. After talks with Israeli and Palestinian officials,
she traveled to Amman, Jordan, for a second meeting with the
moderate Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah,
and separate talks with King Abdullah II of Jordan. "Some good
things are there. We just have to put them together," Rice said
Monday before returning to Israel, where she was to meet for a
second time with Olmert, too. A senior U.S. official traveling
with Rice said Monday that one idea that is being pursued is to
bring Israel and the Palestinians together as part of wider
talks involving moderate Arab countries and the "Quartet" of
Mideast peacemakers — the U.S., European Union,
U.N. and Russia. The Arab countries involved in the efforts
would include Egypt and Jordan, which both have peace agreements
with Israel, as well as Saudi Arabia, which does not. "It's a
good idea that's out there," the U.S. official said, adding it
was "premature" to schedule a meeting. He said talks were taking
in place in Washington and Arab countries. "The options are
being looked at for how you have a more active Arab-Israeli
track," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the
proposal hasn't been formally unveiled. At a joint news
conference with Olmert in Jerusalem, Ban confirmed that
consultations on bringing the many parties together were
"ongoing," but said further talks were needed. Olmert said he
would look at an invitation to such a summit "in a very positive
manner." more... |
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America |
Somalia: Earthquake, tsunami rock Puntland ( March
25, 2007) -
A powerful earthquake of unknown magnitude hit a northeastern
Somalia town with many people unaccounted for overnight, local
official said on Sunday. The tremble rocked Qandalla town of the
semi-autonomous region of Puntland in northeastern Somalia. At
least eight people are missing and are feared to have died in
the quake. Saed Waberi, the chairman of Qandalla said the
earthquake generated a tsunami which rocked the town mid last
night causing casualties. Powerful ocean waves wiped out the
town destroying many fishing boats. 16 people were rescued from
the waves. It was for the first time that tsunami hit
northeastern Somalia town of Qandalla since December 2004 when
tsunami waves from as far as Indonisia hit Hafun district of
Puntland settlements. Meanwhile the Somalia tragedy follows an
earthquake of magnitude 7.1 which struck off the west coast of
Japan's largest island, Honshu. At least one person was killed
and 150 were reportedly injured by the tremor which was felt in
the capital, Tokyo. A tsunami warning was issued for a short
time in Ishikawa prefecture, with swell of up to 50cm reported.
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Iran raises the hostage stakes ( March
25, 2007) -
THE 15 British sailors and Royal Marines captured by Iranian
Revolutionary Guards in a waterway separating Iran and Iraq were
yesterday trapped in an outbreak of aggressive political
brinkmanship that may mark a bleak turning point in the West’s
relations with Tehran. Officials in London and Washington
remained publicly optimistic that Iran would respond to
international pressure and free them within days, despite claims
by a senior military official in Tehran that the captives had
“confessed” to illegally entering Iranian territorial waters on
Friday in a pair of rigid inflatable boats known as RIBs. Yet
there were ominous signs from Tehran that hardline religious
elements were seeking to turn the incident into a major
confrontation with the West. Several conservative student groups
called on the Iranian government not to release the service
personnel until five Iranians detained by US forces in Iraq
earlier this year were released. The groups also called for the
cancellation of United Nations sanctions imposed on Iran after a
unanimous security council vote in New York last night. The new
sanctions were in response to Tehran’s refusal to suspend its
uranium enrichment programme, which may be used to build nuclear
weapons. Iran shrugged off the vote and vowed to pursue its
nuclear goals. “Suspension is neither an option nor a solution,”
said Manouchehr Mottaki, the foreign minister. “I can assure you
that pressure and intimidation will not change Iranian policy.”
There was also a demonstration by 500 student radicals gathered
on the Iranian shore of the Shatt al-Arab waterway, where the
Britons were seized shortly after they had completed a routine
antismuggling inspection of a dhow laden with vehicles. In a
sinister echo of the US embassy hostage crisis in Tehran in
1979, the students chanted “Death to Britain” and “Death to
America”. The British captives were said by one Iranian source
to have been moved yesterday into the notorious dungeons of the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) at the Ghasre Firouzeh
military complex in Tehran. more...
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Gulf economies to 'drop the dollar'
(March 25, 2007) - Gulf
economies will move away from a dollar currency peg and shift
foreign exchange reserves away from dollar to other currencies,
including the Chinese yuan, the chief executive of Dubai
International Financial Centre (DIFC) has said. Nasser al-Shaali
noted that the UAE central bank had already started buying euros
- part of its strategy to move about 10 per cent of its reserves
into the single European currency before the end of the year.
"We've seen,
for example in the case of the UAE central bank, a movement into
the euro," al-Shaali told the Reuters Middle East Investment
Summit. "In the future, most likely, we predict some of the
economies in the region will adopt the Chinese yuan currency as
well," he said, noting that he was not aware of that happening
at the moment. He said the appetite of the region as a whole was
to increasingly diversify exposure. "The investment strategies
of Dubai Holdings entities, Kuwait Investment Authority and so
on ... you will see a lot of these bodies start looking at
Eastern Asia more aggressively along with a lot of institutional
and private investors in the region," he said. Saudi Arabia, the
largest Gulf Arab economy, as well as Qatar, Oman and Bahrain
have ruled out changes to their dollar pegs, adopted in
preparation for a monetary union planned for 2010.
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How could America lose it's significance in the world? Ecomomic
collapse perhaps? Interesting how this 2010 date comes up again.
I'm working on a page that covers all the political changes that
are coming in 2009/2010 called
Supporting Evidence, and it's pretty eery just how much
there is. Especially when taking into account the
HIStory, Our Future Bible study that places the
abomination of desolation in 2009! If that is the time the
antichrist takes over the world governance after being given
power by the dragon, it seems pretty convenient that
politically, all these policies and changes will transition
about the same time! Keep watching.
Declaration on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the
Signature of the Treaty of Rome (March
24, 2007) - Europe's leaders will mark the European
Union’s 50th birthday and set the clock ticking on a European
Constitution Mark II in Berlin this weekend. The Daily Telegraph
has obtained a draft copy of the “Berlin Declaration” to be
agreed by Tony Blair and Europe’s other leaders on Saturday and
unveiled on Sunday. The text takes great care to avoid the word
“constitution” but on the insistence of German Chancellor Angela
Merkel, current holder of the EU presidency, it does commit
Britain to a new European Treaty before 2009. “Fifty
years after the signing of the Treaty of Rome, we are united in
our aim of placing the EU on a renewed common basis before the
European Parliament elections in 2009,” says the
text. The timeline is a headache for Mr Blair as it could mean
burdening his successor, Gordon Brown, with controversial
negotiations over new powers for Europe in late 2008 and early
2009, at the same time as British general elections. Mrs Merkel
will use a working lunch in Berlin on Sunday to hold Europe’s
leaders to a timetable to resurrect elements of the old
constitution, rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005, such
as a European foreign minister, EU president and new powers to
tackle global problems such as climate change. Speaking to this
newspaper earlier this week, European Commission President José
Manuel Barroso warned Britain against trying to ditch the old
constitution. “That treaty was signed by all the member states
of the EU, they put their signatures there, so I believe they
have the obligation to work constructively find a solution as
close as possible to the original,” he said. Preparing the
declaration has been uphill work for Mrs Merkel. The original
idea had been for all 27 EU leaders to sign the text. But
opposition from the Czech Republic sank the idea and 23 copies
of declaration, in each of the EU’s official languages, will now
have only three signatories: Mrs Merkel, Mr Barroso and the
German President of the European Parliament Hans-Gert Pöttering.
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Now Scientists Create a Sheep That's 15% Human ( March
24, 2007) -
Scientists have created the world's first human-sheep chimera -
which has the body of a sheep and half-human organs. The sheep
have 15 per cent human cells and 85 per cent animal cells - and
their evolution brings the prospect of animal organs being
transplanted into humans one step closer. Professor Esmail
Zanjani, of the University of Nevada, has spent seven years and
£5million perfecting the technique, which involves injecting
adult human cells into a sheep's foetus. He has already created
a sheep liver which has a large proportion of human cells and
eventually hopes to precisely match a sheep to a transplant
patient, using their own stem cells to create their own flock of
sheep. The process would involve extracting stem cells from the
donor's bone marrow and injecting them into the peritoneum of a
sheep's foetus. When the lamb is born, two months later, it
would have a liver, heart, lungs and brain that are partly human
and available for transplant. "We would take a couple of ounces
of bone marrow cells from the patient,' said Prof Zanjani, whose
work is highlighted in a Channel 4 programme tomorrow. "We would
isolate the stem cells from them, inject them into the
peritoneum of these animals and then these cells would get
distributed throughout the metabolic system into the circulatory
system of all the organs in the body. The two ounces of stem
cell or bone marrow cell we get would provide enough stem cells
to do about ten foetuses. So you don't just have one organ for
transplant purposes, you have many available in case the first
one fails." At present 7,168 patients are waiting for an organ
transplant in Britain alone, and two thirds of them are expected
to die before an organ becomes available. Scientists at King's
College, London, and the North East Stem Cell Institute in
Newcastle have now applied to the HFEA, the Government's
fertility watchdog, for permission to start work on the
chimeras. But the development is likely to revive criticisms
about scientists playing God, with the possibility of silent
viruses, which are harmless in animals, being introduced into
the human race. more...
Rumbling Indonesian Volcano Forces Evacuation (March
23, 2007) - Indonesia's rumbling
Mount Batutara volcano has triggered the evacuation of about
15,000 people, an official said Friday.
The villagers have left their homes on Lembata island,
which lies in the Flores sea close to the restive volcano, local
official Andreas Duli Manuk told AFP.
Groundwater in the two affected villages of Buyasuri and
Omesuri had suddenly turned salty, and there were rougher seas
around the smoking volcano's home on the nearby deserted island
of Komba, he said.
Experts have raised Mount Batutara's alert level to the second
of four possible levels, but say an eruption is not imminent.
Fishermen and others who occasionally land on Komba have
been warned to stay at least two kilometres (more than a mile)
away. Indonesia sits on
the so-called "Pacific Ring of Fire," where continental plates
meet, causing frequent volcanic and seismic activity.
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Feminism Destroying America (March
23, 2007) -
When one searches to find the causes for America's rapid
deterioration, there is no shortage of suspects. However, my
thirty-plus years experience as a pastor, counselor, and
researcher has convinced me that there is no greater threat to
America's future survival than the overall negative effect that
modern-day feminism has had, and is having, upon our homes and
churches. In just over three decades, the feminist movement has
completely uprooted and rewritten the norm for American family
life. No longer are women seen as nurturers and helpmeets. The
push for "equality" has done much more than move America's women
from the kitchen to the boardroom; it has moved them from under
the arm and next to the side of their husbands to, in many
cases, a place of independence from, and lordship over, them.
Wives and mothers today seem to take pride in their ability to
"control" their husbands. At the same time, however, they seem
to be oblivious to the fact that they have absolutely no control
over their children. But neither will they allow their husbands
(or anyone else) to discipline their children. As a result,
today's kids are growing up mostly undisciplined, unrestrained,
and uncontrollable. Ask any teacher, Sunday School teacher,
coach, or youth worker, and they will tell you the same thing:
today's children are out of control! Many people have far more
control over their pets than they do their own children. Sadder
still is the fact that the only answer anyone seems inclined to
proffer is to put these kids on behavior modification drugs,
which, as almost anyone knows, only exacerbates the problem. The
problem with most children is not an inability to sit still and
learn; it is the inability of parents to make their children sit
still and learn. When it comes to making children mind, many
parents today seem to be absolutely and totally helpless. I have
never seen anything like it. Please don't misunderstand me. I am
not one who believes that all of our marital and family problems
are due to women working outside the home. I don't believe that
at all. However, I do believe that any couple that places their
personal careers or ambitions above their primary responsibility
to raise respectable, honest, obedient children is not only
failing their children; they are failing our country.
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Managing Global Insecurity
( March
21, 2007) -
Keynote address by Javier Solana:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Dear Friends,
Dean Acheson's memoirs were called Present at the Creation. The
story he tells is how in the postwar period, under US
leadership, a system was built that put the world on a new path
of international co-operation. His generation was determined to
learn the lessons of the 1930s; to avoid economic protectionism
and a paralysed League of Nations.
They were committed to do better. But they were not
naïve. After all, this was also the start of the Cold War. So
they knew about power. But they decided to make it subject to
constraints. The title of Acheson's memoirs is fitting.
The leaders at that time were not always aware of it. But
they created what became
known as "the multilateral system". Co-operation would not be
just ad-hoc, but based on strong institutions. For decades that
system served us well.
This morning I am delighted that I am, so to say, also present
at the creation of something, namely this new initiative on
Global Governance. I want to commend Strobe [Talbott] and Carlos
[Pascual] for getting this project off the ground, together with
the Center for International Co-operation at NYU and the Center
for International Security and Co-operation at Stanford. The
aim of this project is
ambitious and urgent: to launch a new reform effort for the
global security system, in 2009. As Carlos [Pascual] says,
we have to analyse the capacity of the existing system to
address the new threats we face; assess why previous reform
attempts have not always worked; and then decide how we can
build the momentum for a successful reform effort by 2009.
I am delighted to play a modest role myself. Global
governance is an awful term but a vital concept. We need it
because of a simple reality: interdependence. We live in a world
where people, goods, ideas, money, threats and opportunities
move at a global level and at increasing speed. What happens
half-way round the world, in Afghanistan, Gaza or DR Congo
affects our own security and prosperity.
Globalisation has offered millions a chance to live
better lives. But it has also unleashed forces that governments
can neither stop not control. You all know the list: terrorism,
non-proliferation, climate change, pandemics, failing states.
None can be solved by a single government acting alone.
So the question is: how do we organise this globalised
world? And especially how do we tackle the dark side of
globalisation? On the
whole, our capacity to analyse problems is good. But even when
we agree on what has to happen - take Israel-Palestine - we
still don't manage to translate that consensus into results on
the ground. It is worth analysing why this is so.
Let us return for a moment to Acheson. The post-war
system was very successful. We had a network of strong
institutions and regimes: the UN, IMF, GATT, NATO. Yes, the Cold
War set limits on the capacity of the system. But it also
prevented the Cold War from degenerating into open conflict. Through
deterrence and détente, the Helsinki agreement, and arms control
treaties, we eventually brought about a peaceful end to the Cold
War. This led in 1989/90 to the outbreak of euphoria. It was the
period of "the end of history"; the triumph of markets and
democracy. A new world order to be managed by a rejuvenated
United Nations. It was great to live through that phase. But
people were far too
optimistic. For the global system is in serious trouble. It is
simply not capable of solving the big challenges of today.
In the 19th century, the problems that industrialisation
brought about were solved through a series of state
interventions: from safety standards to sewage systems to a ban
on child labour. We have to ask ourselves: what structures,
beyond the state, do we have to solve the big problems of our
times? We are dealing
with complex security challenges that defy traditional ways of
operating. We have to see the connections between different
threats. In many ways, Darfur is the first time we are aware
that a war is caused by climate change - and it will not be the
last. We need more integrated strategies to address these
problems. In the old system, everyone was doing their own thing
in their own corner. We
now know that we must bring together the world of soldiers,
diplomats, judges and development experts. More fundamentally
the old system cannot cope because power is shifting away.
Within political systems: to the media, markets and above all to
individuals. These days,
there is less obedience. Who wants to be a follower if you are
constantly told you can be what you want to be? It is striking
that in Britain, the slogan for the recruitment for the army has
changed from "Your country needs You" to "Be all you can be".
Power is also shifting between political systems: from
the West to new powers. China, India, Brazil, South Africa. And
yes from the US, we have seen a tendency to make its engagement
in the multilateral system more selective. More narrowly focused
on short-term priorities. And less willing to seek deeper
trade-offs with other countries.
What to do? The first requirement is that the US plays an
active and constructive role inside the system. I have a sense
that the tide may be turning. And I hope that this project will
strengthen those who argue that working through ultilateral
organisations is the best way to get lasting results. More
broadly, we need to make space at the top table.
Take the G-8. At present it does not really work
effectively. It needs to change its membership. Why not make it
a G-10 in which the ten major countries are represented based on
a composite index of international weight (GDP, aid, soldiers
and civilians deployed on peace support missions)? This would
not only bring China and India in but also keep some current
members on their toes...
Equally we should make space for the new heavyweights
at the UN Security Council. In turn, the new powers should keep
in mind that with greater global influence come greater
responsibilities too. To strengthen regional co-operation, could
we have (semi)permanent seats at the UNSC for the Great Powers
but also for regional organisations?
I am convinced that we need stronger regional
organisations: the African Union, ASEAN, Latin American
structures. I also wonder whether the Middle East region will
remain the big exception: over-armed, under-institutionalised
and rife with tensions.
Then we will need to develop new bargains. On the environment
and climate change. Or on forms of dialogues between cultures.
Sometimes we need to be more serious about upholding our side of
the old bargain. Take non-proliferation.
If we want to be credible, we have to take the
disarmament side of the bargain more seriously. In addition, the
multilateral system cannot only address our
immediate concerns. When we talk about non-proliferation
we mostly mean WMD (weapons of mass destruction). But for many
African or Asian leaders the most urgent proliferation problem
is that of small arms and light weapons.
Above all, we need to re-learn that the biggest shift in
history came when we extended the rule of law. First within
states and now, gradually, also among them. We should step up
what we are already doing. Regionally - most strikingly in
Europe. But also globally on some aspects of international life.
See the WTO dispute settlement system, or the International
Criminal Court. In short: we need to share power (with new
players); re-think power (beyond the state paradigm) and tame
power (extend the rule of law internationally). Let me end with
some words on legitimacy. One big problem is that we all know
that we live in a globalised world. But our politics remain
local or national. This is a problem for those, like me, who are
convinced that the world needs more global-level, multilateral
co-operation. For I am also a
democrat in believing that power has to be accountable.
So the question becomes: how do you make global
governance more effective while making it also democratically
accountable? A key benefit of acting multilaterally is
legitimacy which in turns enhances effectiveness. As I said,
this means bringing in new centres of power.
But legitimacy also means bringing our publics along. If
decisions are increasingly taken at the international level,
people have to see these as legitimate. So we have two
imperatives: to create
greater effectiveness in global governance but also to uphold
democratic legitimacy. To do so is difficult. It requires new
ideas and a sense of compromise. But I really see no real
alternative. Let me
leave you with a quote from Jean Jacques Rousseau, from The
Social Contract, now that we are talking about a global social
contract. "The strongest
is never strong enough to be always the master, unless he
transforms strength into right and obedience into duty."
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the
HIStory, Our Future Bible studies, please do so
now. The date of 2009 fits eerily well into the timeline of
Bible prophecy and current events revealed from the pages of
scripture and the annals of history. There are so many changes
planned for the 2009/2010 timeframe that can so easily play into
the transfer of world power to the man who will accept the power
offered him by the one that Christ turned down.
Luke 4:5-8 So many things are confirming the clarity of the
future from scripture that I can't set it aside or keep it to
myself any longer. I realize that most people don't know what is
going on, but let me tell you that what HIStory, Our Future
reveals is that we have about two years left, that's right
two years! I know you've heard it all before, but let me
just leave you with this scripture, "He
that answers a matter before he hears it, it is folly and shame
unto him." Proverbs 18:13
Please don't disregard off-hand what God promised would be
revealed to them that love Him. He has not left us in darkness
and the light comes from His Word, the Holy Bible.
Former Arizona Governor Admits Seeing UFO ( March
18, 2007) -
Ten years after the Arizona UFO incident known as the “Phoenix
Lights,” former Arizona Republican Governor Fife Symington, III,
now says that he himself was a witness to one of the “craft of
unknown origin,” even though he originally did not say so
publicly. In an exclusive interview by Leslie Kean, an
investigative reporter with the Washington-based Prescott Daily
Courier, Symington Coalition for Freedom of Information,
released today in the now admits that he saw an enormous,
inexplicable craft that evening. On March 13, 1997, during
Symington’s second term as Governor, thousands saw gigantic
triangular and V-shaped unidentified objects, gliding slowly and
silently across the sky. Witnesses throughout the state
estimated that the eerie, lighted vehicles were bigger than many
football fields, up to a mile long. They reported that these
were clearly solid, technological flying machines that blocked
out the stars - not merely lights. The objects were seen
earlier than the row of lights near Phoenix, videotaped and
shown repeatedly on television, which were most likely
flares. Symington was well known for ridiculing the incident at
a spoof press conference, so his statement marks a dramatic
turnaround. According to his comments to Kean, he wants to make
amends to his constituents and set the record straight. The
former Governor, a cousin of the late Missouri Senator Stuart
Symington, states that the incident remains unsolved, and should
be officially investigated. The U.S. Government has never
acknowledged that something was in the sky that night, despite
official documentation of a very similar flying craft of unknown
origin investigated in the 1990’s by the governments of England
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Read about the new feature-length
documentary,
Out of the Blue.
Their New America Is Not America
(February 27, 2007) -
We the people have no
representation. No one stands for the liberty of the people – no
one – and no presidential contender will save our rights, our
land, our liberty, or Constitution. Therefore, let us begin on
the most negative of notes. We the people are now told whom to
believe, what to believe, how to live, what to worship, how to
work, and to follow all the new codes for behaviors, opinions,
and actions. We the people are, in fact, animals with no rights
whatsoever. However, we, like teenagers, are not inclined to
dictatorship in spite of the fact that we are addicted to people
to tell us what to do. It’s easier than thinking, after all. I
had the pleasure of meeting a 17-year-old boy in a bakery who
told me he wanted to be an electrician. He said he didn’t want
to go to college, and I told him I thought he was very smart. I
told him that should he attend a university, he would come out a
changed person who would, no doubt, betray his nation and
freedom. I realized I had challenged his view of reality with my
opinions, and so we discussed high school. I asked him if he had
“multicultural” acceptance studies. He stated he hadn't had such
studies since the Third Grade. I asked him if he had
homosexuality acceptance class, and he told me he had also
received such on-going instruction since the Sixth Grade. I
asked him if he had studied the American Constitution and
Declaration of Independence, and he stated, “I had it once in
Ninth Grade.” I asked him if he could name one of his
Constitutional rights, and he responded, “Maybe the right to
vote?” I asked him if he could name one of the Amendments, and
he stated, and I quote, “I don’t think I had that in school.” He
was a good boy, and a smart boy. He told me about the day he had
to give a speech about Rap music, and that he earned an A grade
for his speech. He told me about his basketball and soccer
injuries and about his girlfriend. I wished him luck as an
electrician, and upon leaving, I asked him if he was free as an
American citizen. He said, “I’m not really sure…” And once
again, I was struck by the power of those who tell us what to do
and how to think, even to the point of being unsure if we should
think for ourselves or even how to think for ourselves. I write
to you today while watching C-SPAN and listening to many, many
highly educated people. On and on they talk at the cameras –
telling viewers what they are doing on our behalf, what we need,
and how we are supposed to think and feel. On and on, they
dictate the rhymes and reasons for their New America and the
purposes for our new morality codes. The New American leaders
are Communitarians. They don’t believe in life, liberty, or the
pursuit of happiness. They don’t believe in freedom or
individual efforts or individual accomplishments. They don’t
believe in private property for the masses. They don’t believe
in mobility for the masses, choice for the masses, or wealth for
the masses. Rather, they believe in corporate wealth and
dictatorship in unison and threaded together in “community”
partnership bureaucracies. They believe in great wealth for the
very few and great servitude in and for poor and struggling
“communities” of like kinds. They believe in obedience, highly
limited reproductive rights, and in voluntary services of many
makes and measures. They believe in regulations, licensing,
chipping, ID cards, spying technologies in homes, workplaces,
and automobiles, and they believe in military control upon the
homeland. In essence, they believe in terrorism as a rule of
thumb and a moral-political code. more...
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Alliance of Civilizations by 2009 (July
17, 2006) - Excerpt: This draft proposal
is aimed at promoting the vision of the Alliance of
Civilizations by encouraging the declaration by the United
Nations of a “Decade of Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation
for Peace”. The UN could convene an “Interreligious Forum for
World Peace”, with a specific mandate and term, to facilitate
the organization of a Decade.
A. Propitious times for a Decade of Interreligious Dialogue
and Cooperation for Peace: While the world is aware of the
importance of a religious dimension in several recent local
conflicts and international tensions, it also contemplates with
hope the development of a number of religious and interfaith
initiatives committed to peace building. There is also a growing
recognition within the UN of the role of interreligious dialogue
and cooperation for peace, clearly expressed in recent
resolutions of its General Assembly, which promote
“interreligious dialogue” as well as “religious and cultural
understanding, harmony and cooperation”. The High Level Group
for the Alliance of Civilizations, established by the Secretary
General, is expected “to strengthen mutual understanding,
respect and shared values among different peoples, cultures and
civilizations”. The Decade proposed here could make a strategic
interreligious contribution to that objective, and could provide
a global neutral umbrella for achieving that goal through
increased partnership at global, regional, national and local
levels.
B. Main features of the proposed Decade and proposed
implementing Interreligious Forum: Although the preparation
of a final proposal for the Decade is still in process, the
following features are suggested:
1. Time frame: 2009- 2019, starting and
ending on 21 September, the International Day of Peace. That
launching date would give 12 months to prepare and promote a
final proposal and to win political support from member states,
in order to present the corresponding project of resolution to
the General Assembly in its 62nd session (September 2007), with
another 24 months for formal preparatory activities. The Decade
would then overlap by only one year with the ongoing Decade for
a Culture of Peace, and could learn from that experience.
2. The leading social actors: Even though member states
and UN agencies and bodies could be expected to play a
significant role in the implementation of the Decade, a
participatory approach could be adopted to give the main
responsibility to pertinent civil society organizations gathered
in an “Interreligious Forum for World Peace”, which could be
convened by the UN.
3. An “Interreligious Forum for World Peace” could have
the following characteristics:
a) Membership: The Forum’s members would be civil society
organizations (including NGOs) of a spiritual or religious
nature, operating at a global level or at an international
scale, and subscribing to the principles which inspire the UN
Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in
particular respect for freedom of religion or belief and for
cultural and religious diversity.
b) Main functions: The Forum should see as its main
responsibility the making of a contribution to a plan of action
for the proposed Decade, as well as promoting and monitoring
through its member organizations its implementation at all
levels.
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